The Armstrong Office of Financial Aid is here to help you plan and finance your future. Summer aid is made up of Federal Direct loans, Pell Grant, Alternative Loans and/or HOPE/Zell Miller Scholarship. We're here for you and because of you!

Types of Aid

These grants are based on remaining eligibility for undergraduate students. Undergraduates who enrolled less than full-time for either fall or spring term may have remaining Pell Grant funds available for summer.

Class attendance must be verified before disbursement of Pell Grants.

You must complete the Summer Application to be reviewed for Pell Grant eligibility.

Loans must be repaid and you must be enrolled and verified as attending at least half-time during the summer semester in order to be eligible to receive a summer loan (at least six credit hours for undergraduates; at least three credit hours for graduates).

Federal Direct Loans

Students who did not borrow the annual federal loan amounts may have remaining loan eligibility for summer semester. You must complete the Summer Application to be reviewed for loan eligibility.

Alternative Loan

If eligible, the Financial Aid office will certify a private alternative loan; however, we do not make lender recommendations to students. Please consult our Financial Aid website for additional information.

Transient Students

Armstrong Students Attending Other Schools

If you are attending another school during summer term and would like to have your enrollment at the host school be considered when packaging your aid for summer term, you must submit a Letter of Good Standing from the Registrar's Office. You must also submit the consortium agreement. Please note consortium agreements do not serve as payment and your host school may require payment prior to Armstrong's disbursement.

Students from Other Schools Attending Armstrong

If you are NOT an Armstrong student, Armstrong does not process your aid. You must contact your financial aid office at your home school and ask about their process for transient students. Many schools do not participate in consortium agreements. Consortium agreements do not serve as payment to Armstrong and classes may be dropped unless timely payment is received.